Parents whose children are diagnosed in an infant screening program are required to make some difficult choices about the management of the hearing loss at a time when they are emotionally vulnerable. They are required to evaluate information and outcomes regarding issues such as technology for hearing impairment, communication options, education, and rehabilitation. The World Wide Web has become an important resource of health information for both health consumers and practitioners. The ability to obtain accurate health information online quickly, conveniently, and privately provides opportunity to make informed decisions. However, little is known about the level of the use of the Internet to acquire health information, particularly in the...
Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their information nee...
Introduction The family has ultimate responsibility for decisions about the use and care during the ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their inf...
Parents whose children are diagnosed in an infant screening program are required to make some diffic...
Parents whose children are diagnosed in an infant screening program are required to make some diffic...
Growth of the Internet as an information resource has provided expanded opportunities for families t...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify website information related to hearing loss, he...
Background: Parents of children with rare conditions increasingly use the Internet to source informa...
When a child is diagnosed with hearing loss, the parents are faced with many decisions that will imp...
Objective: This study evaluated the quality and readability of English-language internet information...
Our modern world and digital technology are evolving at an unimaginable pace, which has greatly impa...
To address the dearth of research on the behavior of individuals with hearing loss who seek health i...
Background: This research aimed to find internet information about hearing loss, hearing technology,...
Purpose: The Internet has been a growing source of health information on hearing loss, but the infor...
This study aimed to explore the perspectives of caregivers regarding the information and support the...
Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their information nee...
Introduction The family has ultimate responsibility for decisions about the use and care during the ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their inf...
Parents whose children are diagnosed in an infant screening program are required to make some diffic...
Parents whose children are diagnosed in an infant screening program are required to make some diffic...
Growth of the Internet as an information resource has provided expanded opportunities for families t...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify website information related to hearing loss, he...
Background: Parents of children with rare conditions increasingly use the Internet to source informa...
When a child is diagnosed with hearing loss, the parents are faced with many decisions that will imp...
Objective: This study evaluated the quality and readability of English-language internet information...
Our modern world and digital technology are evolving at an unimaginable pace, which has greatly impa...
To address the dearth of research on the behavior of individuals with hearing loss who seek health i...
Background: This research aimed to find internet information about hearing loss, hearing technology,...
Purpose: The Internet has been a growing source of health information on hearing loss, but the infor...
This study aimed to explore the perspectives of caregivers regarding the information and support the...
Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their information nee...
Introduction The family has ultimate responsibility for decisions about the use and care during the ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their inf...